Comic artist Alan Langford sent me scurrying down a rabbit hole in search of more about the work of this British comic creator…
Features
In Review: Loki
Tim Robins review is not spoiler free! Don’t end up cursing if you ignore this warning! Plus – all you ever need to know about the Thanoscopter!
Robert Kirkman’s “Secret History of Comics” comes to Sky History, but have you checked out “Stan Lee: How Marvel Changed the World” yet?
Robert Kirkman’s US-comics-focused documentary series gives us a chance to replug Adrian Mackinder’s recently-published Stan Lee biography
In Memoriam: Comic Artist Robson Rocha, lost to COVID-19
A hugely talented young Brazilian artist has passed away
In Review: The Incredible Adventures of Janus Stark (Volume Three)
It’s time for another trip back to crazy old Victorian London, and beyond, courtesy of rubbery escapologist Janus Stark!
Panel Borders (Episode 501): Anticipating the Future, with comics writers Alex de Campi and Tim Fielder
The latest Panel Borders heads into the future, exploring how two top SF comic writers have told it…
Comics Workshops announced for Lakes International Comic Art Festival, award-winning Italian artist Manuele Fior joins guest line up
Fancy creating comics? Of course you do. Here’s some workshops coming up in October at LICAF, in Kendal…
Creating Comics: An Interview with Commando writer, and former editor, Calum Laird
We battled to the front to bring you this interview with a Commando writer and former editor, but secrets are now spilled!
In Review: “Fleetway Firsts” and “Rick Random”, the latest Fleetway Picture Library Classics
Two more terrific Fleetway Picture Library Classics, collecting some vintage war and SF stories, have just been released
Creating Comics: Alec Worley and Dani talk “Black Beth”, Rebellion’s new sword and sorcery special
We go behind the scenes on “Black Beth and the Devils of Al-Kadesh” out now from Rebellion
In Review: The Indestructible Man
This is another well-produced collection of vintage strips from Hiberna, with great art by Jesús Blasco
In Review: Bumble & Snug and the Angry Pirates
Looking to excite younger readers? Joe Gordon firmly recommends Mark Bradley’s “Bumble & Snug and the Angry Pirates”
In Review: 2000AD Sci-Fi Special 2021, out this week (plus this week’s Rebellion release news)
This new Special sows the seeds for things to come in 2000AD for some time to come… perhaps even literally…
In Review: Black Widow
Tim Robins brings us the intel on the all-out new MCU film Black Widow, despite being pixel-bombed…
Comic creator Lyndon White talks about latest graphic novel, Candles, and more, in latest Lakes International Comic Art Festival Podcast
British comic creator Lyndon White is the focus for the latest Lakes International Comic Art Festival Podcast, an illustrator, writer and comic artist who’s been creating comics for over eight years, producing a huge range of comics and graphic novels… Read More ›
Who remembers the Letraset Art Sheets of artist Aubrey Rix?
Letraset Art Sheets were once hugely popular alternatives to “clip art” – but not, perhaps, for their creator…
Comic Creator Spotlight: Luis Guaragna
Spotlighting a terrific Norwegian comic artist, perhaps best known for his work for US publisher StormKing Comics
Reinventing Comic Characters: The European Approach
Comic characters are being adapted for a modern audience across the Channel. Peter Duncan takes a look…
Bringing “Rivers of London” to comics: An exclusive interview with Ben Aaronovitch and Andrew Cartmel
A chat with writers Ben Aaronovitch and Andrew Cartmel, as new Rivers of London projects debut – plus a ROL chronology, too!
In Review: Horror – The First Time America’s Paranoia infected the World
Peter Duncan reviews a new book on the 1950s campaign against American horror comics and is left sadly unimpressed